'Taika Waititi's latest film offers a lesson in compassion—if you can get past his less-than-artful Hitler act.' JojoRabbit
demands a lot of its audience. It asks us to accept a goofy caricature of Adolf Hitler as the inspiration for a misguided 10-year-old boy living in World War II Germany. It requires us to believe kinship could exist between him and a Jewish girl in hiding. It asks that we leave the theater crying tears of joy—maybe even laughing.
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